In Nick Offerman‘s recently released book, Where the Deer and the Antelope Play, America’s favorite Renaissance man and New York Times bestselling author puts down his cellphone and explores the natural beauty of America’s great outdoors. A paean to outdoor experiences, Offerman takes us on “a rousing tour of America’s …
Read More »Meek Mill Reaches New Peak on Artists 500 as Drake Holds at Number One
Drake maintained an iron-fisted grip on the Number One spot of the Rolling Stone Artists 500 for the fifth straight week. The rapper cruised to his 36th non-consecutive week at Number One with 241.9 million song streams for the week of October 1st through October 7th. While Drake’s latest album, …
Read More »How Cannabis and Liquor Brands Can Cater to Customers Across Age Groups
As a brand marketer, I often notice how consumer packaged goods companies create narrow definitions of their markets. That is, after all, what makes for cost-effective marketing. “Define your customer!” — that’s what we’re all taught in marketing school, whether it was an academic program or the school of life. …
Read More »Watch Dave Grohl Read Ringo Starr's 'Octopus's Garden' Children's Book
Dave Grohl, The Storyteller himself, appeared on the BBC kids series CBeebies to read fellow drummer Ringo Starr’s Beatles-inspired children’s book Octopus’s Garden. “After a busy day of rocking out, I like to relax by telling stories about places I’d like to go. Sometimes I imagine being up in space, …
Read More »Justin Bieber Drops Expanded Album 'Justice (The Complete Edition)'
Justin Bieber has had a busy night. Following the release of his heartrending “Ghost” video, which stars Diane Keaton as his grandmother, he dropped three new(ish) songs. “Red Eye,” “Angels Speak,” and “Hailey” appear on Bieber’s Justice (The Complete Edition) of his sixth album Justice. “Hailey” and “Angels Speak” originally …
Read More »'The First Time': Polo G Talks Recording His First Verse, Buying His Mom a House
Rolling Stone cover star Polo G has had an incredible rise to fame. Growing up on the North Side of Chicago, he says the first time he ever left the city was when he was in first grade and his family moved to Gary, Indiana; it would be several years …
Read More »Curl Up in Your Cozy Socks for Big Thief's Autumnal 'Change'
Big Thief continue their campfire-friendly sounds with “Change,” their latest single. The track orbits around Adrianne Lenker‘s lead vocals, ushered in by warm acoustic guitar: “Would you stare forever at the sun/Never watch the moon rising?” “Change” follows “Certainty,” “Little Things,” and “Sparrow.” The former was cut using a cigarette …
Read More »How a Pro-BLM, Rainbow Flag-Waving TikToker Became a Conspiracy Theory Super-Spreader
On TikTok, the user @tythecrazyguy has amassed 3.7 million followers talking about one of the internet’s most popular topics: conspiracy theories. But Ty is not a typical conspiracy theorist. He’s a high school senior who posts rainbow flags during Pride Month, supports Black Lives Matter, and condemns Trump. “I’m a …
Read More »RS Recommends: The Most Stylish Minimalist Wallets Worth Your Cash
If you purchase an independently reviewed product or service through a link on our website, Rolling Stone may receive an affiliate commission. With increasing cashless transactions, cards on our smartphones and digital receipts, old-school wallets are feeling obsolete. But, even though our pockets might be lighter, most guys still need …
Read More »'No Time to Die': Daniel Craig's Last Bond Movie Is One Long, Loving Victory Lap
The movie’s called No Time to Die and has a runtime of two hours and 43 minutes. Someone, somewhere, is having a laugh. But not James Bond, who, for as long as Daniel Craig has been playing that iconic Ian Fleming creation (especially in the most recent films of his …
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